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The human cost of injury – Parachute

The total of 333,791 Potential Years of Life Lost (PYLL) due to injury emphasize the immense loss of life and potential when injuries kill people at a young age. It reflects the fact that … See more

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Falls in seniors – Parachute

WEBFalls are the No. 1 reason for injury-related death, hospitalization and emergency department visits for older adults in Canada. Falls among older adults cost $5.6 billion in 2018 – nearly 20 per cent of the total cost of injury in Canada. Our bodies naturally change with age and these changes affect the way we feel, move, and behave.

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Falls in children – Parachute

WEBFalling is a typical part of development as children walk, climb, run, jump, play and explore their environment. While most falls in children don’t cause serious injury, nearly 4,500 children from birth to 14 years were admitted to a hospital as a result of a fall in 2018. This makes falls the leading cause of hospital admissions from injury

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About us – Parachute

WEBReports Canada’s Convenor for Injury Prevention: Parachute’s Strategic Plan 2024 to 2028. In the years of Parachute’s fourth strategic plan, covering 2024 to 2028, we commit to our role as Canada’s national charity that convenes people and sectors from across Canada to raise awareness about the importance of injury prevention, and advocates for the key …

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Data, reports and research – Parachute

WEBPoison prevention collection. Data, reports and research. Incident reporting, advisories and recalls. Poison centres and organizations. Training, guidelines and webinars. Resources 10. Understand the poisoning issue by exploring Canadian data that examine poisoning causes, rates, costs and responses.

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Parachute – Preventing Injuries. Saving Lives.

WEBParachute Safe Kids Week is an annual awareness campaign designed to bring attention to predictable and preventable injuries in children. Parachute celebrates Safe Kids Week June 3 to June 9, 2024, this year with the theme of consumer product safety. Parents expect the products they have in their home to be safe – so we’ll tell you what’s

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Concussion Guide for Parents and Caregivers

WEBStep 1: Activities of daily living and relative rest (first 24 to 48 hours). Your child can start with daily living activities such as moving around the house, light walking and social interactions (e.g., talking with friends or family). Minimize screen time. Step 2: Light to moderate efort aerobic exercise.

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Professional Resources – Parachute

WEBAdult falls collection. Find resources here on advocacy, public policy, programs and initiatives, data and research, training and guidelines, as well as fall prevention tools for seniors to use and access to professional networks.

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Fall Prevention Month aims to safeguard Canadians from the …

WEBMedia Fall Prevention Month aims to safeguard Canadians from the leading cause of injury for children and older adults Fall Prevention Month aims to safeguard Canadians from the leading cause of injury for children and older adults. This page was last reviewed on October 30, 2023

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Concussion protocol resources for sport organizations

WEBThe resources on this page will help sport organizations develop and implement evidence-based, best-practice concussion protocols based on the Canadian Guideline on Concussion in Sport. These resources are free to download and use. Be sure to check if your National Sport Organization or your Provincial/Territorial Sport Organization has adopted

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National Injury Prevention Day – Parachute

WEB21. On Friday, July 5, 2024, Parachute celebrates the eighth National Injury Prevention Day in Canada to raise awareness about the devastating effects of predictable and preventable injuries. Our goal: to educate others and help all Canadians live long lives to the fullest. Parachute’s National Injury Prevention Day (NIPD) is a day to raise

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Canadian Guideline on Concussion in Sport – Parachute

WEBThe Guideline is based on a review of the current scientific evidence and expert consensus on best practices for the evaluation and management of athletes in Canada who sustain a concussion during a sport activity. This guideline addresses seven key areas: Pre-season education. Head injury recognition.

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Injury Topics – Parachute

WEBCycling. Cycling is a healthy way to travel and injury risk lessens when roads are built to protect cyclists and vehicle speed limits lowered. Read also safety tips and best practices for cyclists of all ages.

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Ontario Fall Prevention Collaborative – Parachute

WEBThe Ontario Fall Prevention Collaborative is a diverse group of health and social service practitioners and clinicians from across Ontario who come together to share information, analyze trends and respond collectively to the need for change and innovation in fall prevention among older adults.

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Unstructured outdoor play and risky play – Parachute

WEBUnstructured outdoor play and risky play. This page was last reviewed on August 24, 2023. 6. When your child plays outdoors, they move more and sit less, especially when they are allowed to play in their neighbourhood without an adult directly supervising. This helps your child figure out how to get around, gain independence and …

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Poison Prevention Week – Parachute

WEBPoison Prevention Week is an annual campaign to raise public awareness of poisoning injuries in Canada, encouraging community involvement as part of the solution. In 2024, Parachute is joining organizations across Canada to promote a pan-Canadian theme for Poison Prevention Week – Poison Prevention: Empowering Canada for a safer tomorrow.

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Costs by cause of injury – Parachute

WEBDirect and indirect costs. Injuries cost each person in Canada $792 in 2018. Of that, $551 per person went to health-care system costs due to injury. Fall injuries led to the highest total and direct per-capita costs. Suicide and self-harm had the highest cost per capita for indirect costs.

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Hot tap water – Parachute

WEBRun the hot water tap for two minutes. Make sure the tap is turned to the hottest setting. If you have used a lot of hot water in the past hour, wait two hours before you do this test. Fill a cup with the hot water. Put the thermometer in …

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Vision Zero – Parachute

WEBBuilt on a systems-based approach, Vision Zero holds everyone accountable for their role in traffic safety. Road users are responsible for abiding by the systems, laws and policies of the road.; Policymakers publicly voice their commitment to road safety and demonstrate this commitment in all policies.; Law enforcement strictly and equitably …

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